They lay eggs on land and have a leathery egg shell, then a few months later the baby is born.
Yes, some animals are capable of asexual reproduction, where offspring are produced without fertilization. Examples include certain species of fish, reptiles, and insects. This process is known as parthenogenesis.
Reptiles whose young hatch from eggs laid outside the mother's body are oviparous. These reptiles include species like turtles, lizards, and snakes that lay eggs in nests or burrows and do not provide parental care to their offspring once the eggs are laid.
Offspring are the young of an organism produced either by sexual or asexual reproduction. They share genetic information with their parents, inheriting traits that determine their physical characteristics. Offspring play a crucial role in the continuation of a species and are usually cared for by their parents until they are able to survive on their own.
Fragmentation in sponges involves breaking off a piece of the sponge that grows into a new individual, while reproduction in reptiles usually involves sexual reproduction where eggs are fertilized internally or externally. Sponges can regenerate lost parts easily through fragmentation, while reptiles rely on more complex reproductive strategies to produce offspring.
Both species offer parental care to their offspring.
A nullipara is a female who has not produced any viable offspring.
Marsupials, because Reptiles have never been mammals and have always had their offspring in eggs outside of them.
Sexual reproduction is a new combination of hereditary material that is produced in offspring.
"Produce offspring" means, quite simply, to have babies.
The difference is with an asexually produced organism, the organism is created using only one parent. With a sexually produced organism, the organism is produced using two parents
There are no genetics
To predict the traits of the offspring produced by genetic crosses.
A primipara has delivered one viable offspring.
they meet with another reptile
A dominant trait appeared in the offspring produced in Mendel's first experiment.
No, it is mostly producted by reptiles.
It depends on the specific species, but on the whole, now they don't.